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'The No. 17 Reader is the 1992 selection of the best Friendly Street poems. Here is South Australian poetry full of life and ranging widely, drawn from the monthly readings at the Box Factory. (Publication summary)
AdelaideKent Town:Friendly Street PoetsWakefield Press,1993
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1993
)
pg.70
Appears in:
yFriendly Street Poetry Reader : EighteenFriendly Street Poetry Reader : 18Yve Louis
(editor),
Jeff Guess
(editor),
Kent Town:Friendly Street PoetsWakefield Press,1994Z3922601994anthology poetry Kent Town:Friendly Street PoetsWakefield Press,1994
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1994
)
pg.48
Notes:
Epigraph: 'Once during the night she came to him, and held his head in her hands, but he would not look at her ...'. Patrick White, Voss.